Antelope Hills
Remote Rural CDP North of Bar Nunn
Why People Move Here
Antelope Hills is one of the smallest census-designated places in Natrona County, with roughly 100 residents spread across 13.3 square miles of high-plains terrain north of Bar Nunn. The CDP sits along the I-25 corridor approximately 15 miles from downtown Casper, at a population density of just 7.3 people per square mile. True to its name, the surrounding rangeland is pronghorn antelope habitat. Residents make the 20-25 minute drive to Casper for all services, shopping, schools, and healthcare.
Key Statistics
Data sourced from census records, school district reports, and local transit authorities.
Commute Times
School Districts
Natrona County School District #1
B- Largest district in Wyoming serving all Casper-area communities
- Natrona County High School rated B+ by Niche
- 43% math proficiency, 51% reading proficiency on state assessments
- Verify enrollment eligibility by address — attendance zones vary
FAQ — Antelope Hills
What is the commute from Antelope Hills to downtown Casper?
Antelope Hills is approximately 15 miles north of downtown Casper via I-25 through Bar Nunn, with an off-peak drive time of 20-25 minutes. There is no public transit service to Antelope Hills.
What schools serve Antelope Hills?
All Antelope Hills students are served by Natrona County School District #1, rated B overall by Niche. Students travel to Casper-area schools within the district. Verify enrollment eligibility and attendance zone by address.
What services are available in Antelope Hills?
Antelope Hills has no commercial infrastructure. With approximately 100 residents across 13.3 square miles, it is a very low-density rural CDP. All shopping, healthcare, dining, and services require a drive to Bar Nunn (~8 mi) or central Casper (~15 mi).
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